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The '''Weathermen''' were a caste or occupational group on [[the Homeworld]].  
The '''Weathermen''' were a caste or occupational group originating on [[the Homeworld]].


Long after going [[Renegade Time Lord|renegade]], [[The Corsair (The Bloodletters)|the Corsair]] was pleased to note, when he analysed the atmosphere and gravity of [[Hoppiq Minor|an unknown planet]] on the fly, that he still had "the reckoning to be a Weatherman". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Bloodletters (novel)|The Bloodletters]]'')
According to [[the Bookwyrm]], it was the Weathermen who coined "[[the Bellbreaker's Cradle]]" as a name for their native [[universe]], otherwise known as the [[Third Universe]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cite source|The Cactus and the Corpse (short story)}})


The Weathermen once "dropped" [[Pyke-Xi Raul]] into the care of [[Caxtarid]] [[slaver]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wringing Off (novel)|Wringing Off]]'')
Long after going [[Renegade Time Lord|renegade]], [[The Corsair (The Bloodletters)|the Corsair]] was pleased to note, when he analysed the atmosphere and gravity of [[Hoppiq Minor|an unknown planet]] on the fly, that he still had "the reckoning to be a Weatherman". ([[PROSE]]: {{cite source|The Bloodletters (novel)}})
 
The Weathermen once "dropped" [[Pyke-Xi Raul]] into the care of [[Caxtarid]] [[slaver]]s. ([[PROSE]]: {{cite source|Wringing Off (novel)}})


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Latest revision as of 23:03, 13 January 2024

The Weathermen were a caste or occupational group originating on the Homeworld.

According to the Bookwyrm, it was the Weathermen who coined "the Bellbreaker's Cradle" as a name for their native universe, otherwise known as the Third Universe. (PROSE: The Cactus and the Corpse [+]Loading...["The Cactus and the Corpse (short story)"])

Long after going renegade, the Corsair was pleased to note, when he analysed the atmosphere and gravity of an unknown planet on the fly, that he still had "the reckoning to be a Weatherman". (PROSE: The Bloodletters [+]Loading...["The Bloodletters (novel)"])

The Weathermen once "dropped" Pyke-Xi Raul into the care of Caxtarid slavers. (PROSE: Wringing Off [+]Loading...["Wringing Off (novel)"])